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Thursday, February 26, 2015

No Application Fee

Official Communication for February 26, 2015

End the Year Right!! NO APPLICATION FEES 3/1/15-4/30/15

To assist you in your efforts to have a gain in membership, we are offering two promotions in addition to the Moose – Back to Basics membership campaigns.

$0 Application Fee beginning March 1. The Supreme Council has authorized the General Governor to issue a blanket dispensation to waive all application fees in March and April. This will likely be the last time the fees will be waived and will provide momentum for the lodges as they look to move into the new year on a positive note. No fees will be collected or billed, meaning MI will be waiving the $10 it has been collecting throughout this year, and the lodges will no longer collect $10 that they have, in theory, been retaining for membership campaign purposes.

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Once again "Thank You" to everyone who bought and sold these chances We really do appreciate what you do for the WV Moose Association and Moose Charities.

Fraternally,

Danny Williams, Sr.Chairman Moose CharitiesWV Moose Association

01/06/2015
Info on Lodges being Open to the Public

Info on Lodges being Open to the Public

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Can My Lodge be Open to the Public?By STEVE GREENE/General GovernorWe have had many questions about a Lodge or Chapter wanting to make proceeds by inviting the public to functions and keeping the proceeds.The simple version of this is as follows: The Lodge, Chapter and Moose Legion Jurisdiction may have no more than two (2) like events open to the public in a calendar year. These functions do require dispensation from the General Governor’s Office and the Social Quarters is closed to non-members (except qualified guests).Examples:If your Lodge decides that it would like to have a car show on September8, 2014 that is open to the public, it has 364 days to have another car show. The Lodge could have another car show on or before September 7,2015 open to the public and keep the profits.Your Lodge decides that it would like to have a steak fry on Saturday August 25, 2014 that is open to the public. It has 364 days to have another food function. The Lodge could have another food function on or before August 24, 2015 open to the public and keep the profits.A food function is defined as: A dinner, pancake breakfast, luncheon, pig roast, chili cook-off, crab feast, BBQ. This is a combined total of two (2), not two (2) of every kind.To be more specific; a Mother’s Day brunch, or a St Patrick’s Day dinner are food events. If the Lodge or Chapter decides to have a car show and is serving hot dogs and hamburgers this is not a food event, it is a car show. If a Lodge or Chapter is having a comedy night and dinner this is not a food event, it is a comedy night.Examples of functions, but not limited to:Dinner Breakfast Casino NightsComedy show Dances Haunted House/HalloweenCar shows Lawn mower races Garage sale/flea marketOktoberfest BBQs Mother’s Day BrunchPicnics Craft show St. Patrick’s Day dinnerThe Chapter and Moose Legion Jurisdiction fall into this category also.The only downside is that the annual collective proceeds derived from the public should not exceed 35% of the Lodge total income.The only limitations could be the officers’ imaginations and their ability to find people who want to work hard to make the Lodge succeed.

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The mission of our organization is to strive for excellence in four areas: )1 A fraternal program of community service within our Lodge and Chapter system and Moose Legions; 2) To provide a family environment and education for our children in need and in residence at Mooseheart; 3) To provide the needs of senior members residing at Moosehaven and 4) To promote membership growth and financial strength to our fraternity. Our fraternity will flourish if we continue in our mission of informing everyone we meet about our great story and our ever present need to continue our good Works. In addition, we will work to coordinate the programs and directives of Moose International, Inc. and the Supreme Lodge. All members are urged to visit the Membership Page to read additional information.

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